Free Expert Advice and Consultations at Grand Designs Live

Free Expert Advice and Consultations at Grand Designs Live

If you're one of the hundreds of people looking to start a home renovation project or a self-build, one of the most important and vital factors is advice from the experts involved in all aspects of the project.

This advice, from finance, planning to architects, can cost hundreds of pounds, but it's a necessity that cannot be overlooked.

Lucky then for visitors planning to attend this year's Grand Designs Live London, as those with projects in mind will be able to make some clever cash savings, as well as take home new ideas and inspirations, when they take advantage of the free expert advice and consultations on offer from industry experts in 'Ask an Expert' sponsored by Velux.

The Ask an Expert area at the show is bigger than ever and has enlisted even more experts following high demand from visitors.

This popular show feature allows visitors to book a free 30 minute consultation with experts in every field, from financing your project, project management, designing from a RIBA accredited architect or even help in sourcing trusted tradesmen.

Experts will include Vision Finance for self-build mortgages, Mary Riley Solutions for financial advice, planning advice from Julia Riddle from global real estate advisers DTZ amongst others, specialist Eco/sustainability expert David Hilton, bathroom, kitchen and bedroom experts from KBSA along with RIBA architects, CIAT architectural technologists, and trusted tradesmen in attendance from MyBuilder.com, lighting advisors and other wider industry experts.

Not to leave out visitors who have ideas to transform their garden, the Grand Gardens hall will host a Garden Design Studio, managed by TV garden designer James Alexander Sinclair, which will see an array of top garden designers offering advice and planning assistance for your garden needs in free one to one consultations.

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